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erstenmal 1
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escapade 1
escape 43
escaped 27
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43 polyte
43 tone
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Émile Gaboriau
Monsieur Lecoq

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escape

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1 I | are in force, you can not escape; so lay down your arms.”~“ 2 I | room, hoping doubtless to escape by some means of egress 3 I | you have remarked did not escape my notice; only I said to 4 II | privations, he tried to escape from the horrors of his 5 II | were taken to prevent his escape, it required some time to 6 II | wished to give them time to escape. Ah! I understand it all 7 III | remarkable that it did not escape Father Absinthe’s eyes. “ 8 III | to cut off the murderer’s escape he had encountered this 9 VI | audacity, had also made his escape. And all these people—the 10 VII | irony of this remark did not escape Lecoq. “Yes, under a great 11 X | fluttering of an eyelid could escape the magistrate’s attention. 12 XI | I intended to make my escape.”~“In what way?”~“Why, of 13 XI | instead of making your escape by the back door, the existence 14 XIII | and who has managed to escape from Cayenne.”~“Perhaps 15 XIV | reach the staircase and thus escape the echo of his footsteps, 16 XIV | vulgar murderer trying to escape justice was some great personage 17 XV | your wits. Ah, you shant escape punishment this time, for 18 XVI | though only too eager to escape—and the magistrate and the 19 XVI | vague as it was, did not escape M. Segmuller. “What do you 20 XVIII| pleasantry. Nor did M. Segmuller escape scot free; for more than 21 XVIII| some telltale word might escape the prisoner’s lips during 22 XIX | secret; we must allow him to escape—and then track him to his 23 XIX | convicted, while his comrades escape scot free? No; it is best 24 XIX | suspicions if he is permitted to escape.”~“I must confess I haven’ 25 XX | that a prisoner may not escape during his journey from 26 XX | only thirty attempts at escape in a period of ten years. 27 XX | preparing everything for May’s escape, his only fear was lest 28 XX | opportunity to make his escape.~Everything was, therefore, 29 XX | of his being allowed to escape. What did the package the 30 XX | we two allow this man to escape us? He can’t be visible 31 XXI | thinks he has a chance to escape with his secret.”~The fugitive 32 XXI | from the murder up to his escape, without forgetting to mention 33 XXI | his throat. He tried to escape, and to beat off his assailant, 34 XXI | him; dont allow him to escape.”~“I understand; but what 35 XXI | the track, and making his escape by way of the Rue de Grenelle, 36 XXI | be impossible for him to escape.”~But it was in vain that 37 XXI | a recess, could possibly escape scrutiny; and he was dividing 38 XXI | abetting the fugitive’s escape. Oh! I’ve no fearsM. Segmuller 39 XXII | he only saw a chance of escape.”~After taking these precautions, 40 XXIII| solving this mystery to escape you.”~“But—”~“Pooh! pooh! 41 XXIV | prisoner was allowed to escape.”~“Alas!” murmured the young 42 XXIV | I to have allowed him to escape me?” he inquired.~“No; but 43 XXIV | house to inform her of his escape. Let us run after him.’


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